If you’re an Equifax victim, don’t expect more than a few bucks in compensation The credit-rating company doesn’t have much money to pay for its massive data breachThe credit-rating company doesn’t have much money to pay for its massive data breach, says Brett Arends.

Stock-market investor who sank Valeant thinks a bitcoin fund is the ‘most dangerous’ Andrew Left says Bitcoin Investment Trust fund is overvalued and expensiveFamed investor Andrew Left, who makes his money betting that the shares of companies are overvalued and due for a fall, has a fresh target in his sights: a bitcoin fund.

Uber’s chaos is a great argument for going public quickly Listing on exchange brings greater scrutiny and discipline to managementUber’s chaos is a great argument for the company to go public as quickly as possible to force greater accountability on management, writes Matthew Lynn.

How the bond industry changed, 15 years after the first fixed-income ETF An impact that stretches far beyond their 1% market shareThe rise of exchange-traded funds from niche product into a dominant market vehicle has upended Wall Street, accelerating the move into passive investing and leading a drop in fund fees, a shift that shows no sign of stopping. But nowhere has their impact been felt more than in the fixed-income market.

Uber must raise fares — and do 5 more things — to survive Uber risks burning through its remaining $7 billion in startup capital within about 3 yearsUber risks burning through its remaining $7 billion in startup capital within about three years and then going out of business.

An industry icon explains how Enron’s fall sparked the ETF explosion An iShares founder talks the evolution of ETFsUsing ETFs might seem like a no-brainer to modern investors, but it took a lot for them to gain traction.

Vistra Energy reportedly making takeover bid for Dynegy Merger of independent power producers could be worth $10 billionVistra Energy Corp. has made a takeover approach to debt-laden rival Dynegy Inc., according to people familiar with the matter, a tie-up that would create one of the country’s largest independent power producers.

SEC nominee says market should be more IPO-friendly Jay Clayton shows inclination to deregulate public marketsU.S. stock markets have become a less attractive place for companies to raise money and regulators could intervene to improve the trend, President Donald Trump’s choice to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission is set to say at his confirmation hearing Thursday, according to prepared remarks.

Steve Bannon’s father made 3 basic investing mistakes that are so avoidable Diversify, don’t panic and don’t watch too much TV, says Howard GoldHoward Gold says he feels bad that Marty Bannon lost $100,000 by selling his shares in the heat of the financial crisis, but he made all the dumb investing mistakes in the book.

Are the 1% less honest than everyone else? A major new study answers this question There’s a formula to how likely a person is to give back undeserved cashThere’s a formula to how likely a person is to give back undeserved cash

How DJI has crushed the consumer drone industry, and the rivals that could still take flight Chinese competitors and a potential IPO candidate brave treacherous market for consumer dronesThe consumer drone world is crashing beyond dominant market leader DJI, but there are other companies still fighting for the dwindling market share that DJI does not own.

Why Wall Street’s scandals keep coming It’s too easy for Wall Street to overlook ethical constraints and only care about the ends, not the meansIt’s too easy for Wall Street to overlook ethical constraints and only care about the ends, not the means

Royal Dutch Shell CFO Simon Henry steps downLONDON-- Royal Dutch Shell PLC on Thursday said Simon Henry will step down as chief financial officer next year after he steered the Anglo-Dutch oil major through the acquisition of BG Group and a tumultuous period of low oil prices.

At Deloitte, the problems with audit quality and professionalism start at the top A Deloitte Brazil partner’s reversal of fortune latest example of toxic leadership culture A Deloitte Brazil whistleblower from 2002 is now one of 12 senior partners charged by the audit regulator with falsifying audit workpapers and covering up the lies.

Head Shrinking the Mental Problems of Millennials MarketWatch's Emma Court joins Catey Hill and Quentin Fottrell to discuss the unique mental problems of millennials and whether or not they need their own specialized therapists.

This is the earnings metric stock-market investors should focus on Skip GAAP and non-GAAP numbers and turn to economic earningsEconomic earnings are the best metric, but they are difficult and time-consuming to calculate.

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